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Disable and re-enable Secure Boot Fix. Secure Boot update failed

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:27 am
by Rina7RS
2. In the BIOS settings, look for the "Secure Boot" option. "Secure Boot" should be set to "disabled" every time.


3. After the computer has rebooted, go back to the BIOS startup settings and re-enable Secure Boot by setting it to "Enabled". Save and exit again.

Fix 3: Uninstall and reinstall the problematic app
If the Secure Boot problem started on its own after installing a specific app or game, that app or game may be the problem. Often the easiest solution is to uninstall the software that appears to be causing the problem and then reinstall it again.

1. To check the details of your application, you need to press the Windows and venezuela telegram data I keys at the same time and then go to the Apps tab in the Windows Settings window.

2. Go to the Installed Apps tab and scroll through the list of apps or use the search bar to find the app or game that may be causing the problem.

list of applications in settings

3. Click on the three lines located right next to the app name and click the Delete button.

Remove App From Settings Fix Secure Boot Update Error

If necessary, download the latest version of this app or game from a trusted source and check if the Safe Download issue persists.